FEMA denies $1.08 million claim for damages

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Westchester village officials are steamed over a lack of disaster relief funds for their flooded town, and they're taking their beef straight to the White House

The town was devastated by July floods and expected some federal help to rebuild their municipality.

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But like many municipal leaders around Cook and DuPage counties, Village President Sam Pulia was informed Wednesday that the village's claim for $1.08 million to repair municipals buildings was denied.

"Are you kidding me?...we're not going to get dime one," Pulia said at a morning press conference about the denial of funds. "We lost 20 police cars and are still borrowing squad cars from other towns."

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Westchester Village President Sam Pulia was informed Wednesday that the village's claim for $1.08 million to repair municipals buildings damaged by floodwaters was denied. (Published Thursday, Oct 21, 2010)

Municipalities in Cook County filed claims for $22 million worth of village infrastructure, vehicles, public buildings and all other items associates with municipal operations, including library and park districts.

FEMA reviewed and cut those claims to $13 million, which was below the threshold of $17.2 million required for payment.

Pulia and other village leaders have placed calls to Gov. Pat Quinn's office, without much luck.

"The governor has not been (responsive) to the libraries and parks and municipalities that need help," Pulia said.